FAAN, NCAA, NAMA, airlines, others meet Tuesday on intl’ flight resumption

 

A committee made up of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), Nigeria Custom Service (NCS), Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON), Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Airport Security Committee, Ground Handlers Association, Directorate of State Security Service (DSS), Freight forwarders association, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Committee and the Quarantine service will today hold a meeting to discuss modalities for re-opening airspace for international flight services.

 The committee was set up by the Federal Government to review and appraise the protocols in preparation for resumption of international flight operations that have been in hiatus since March 23, 2020.

 The Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika made the disclosure today at the Presidential Task Force (PTF) on COVID-19 pandemic briefing in Abuja, assuring that international flight services would commence ‘soon’.

 The Minister lamented that aviation was one of the worst hit by COVID-19 pandemic, noting that quick lifting of ban of international travel without adhering to the laid down protocols would amount to disaster.

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 He lamented that the harrowing experience and downturn in the economy of Nigeria and by extension, its impact on aviation has made it extremely difficult for many organizations to pay salaries.

 His words, “The committee will meet tomorrow to further discuss the protocols for the re-opening of the airports. Certainly, aviation is worst hit with this. There must be passenger movement for us to be able to survive. We have said here on this platform that salaries are becoming difficult for us to pay”.

 “So, we want to open more than you want us to open. We have been living with the question of when we are going to open. This is subject to so many factors and all of these sacrifices that we are making is in the interest of the public and the interest of all of us to fly safe.

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 The Minister debunked insinuations that airspace in Europe and other places had re-opened saying it was not true.

Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika

“Like I said, if it is on us, we would open yesterday. If we open, we will make more money to enable us carry out all our activities. The purpose of us is to be able to judge what is safe for our citizens of our country. Please, bear with the situation. We feel your pain. We understand it as much as you do. We know that some people are cut away from their families, businesses, but this is an act of God”.

 “This is force majure. Please, bear with the situation. We are very responsible people. We will open only when it is the right time to open and I am sure it will be sooner than later. Tomorrow, like I said, this committee will meet. There is also a meeting at the Ministry of Interior where all the stakeholders will also meet and discuss, analyse and review the protocols and they will announced when it is safe to open. This is the similar way we went to open domestic flights. Having opened domestic flights, we found out that some of the domestic airports were not ready and we didn’t open them and we can see that over 80 per cent of the airports are opened.  So, therefore, international airports for international travel will be opened”, he added.

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 He equally denied reports that some highly placed citizens try to smuggle people across borders in the name of evacuation flights, noting that it would be wrong to stop people from coming back home.

 “If he has the means of coming back, he will come back. Ofcourse, if he now comes back, he will undergo the protocols we have in place.”

Wole Shadare